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DelGrosso's Park is a family-oriented amusement park located in Tipton, Pennsylvania, a northern suburb of Altoona, Pennsylvania. The park was purchased by the DelGrosso family in 1946 and was named "Bland's Park" until 2000. In 2000, the DelGrosso family decided to change its name to "DelGrosso's Amusement Park."
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Rides are commonly known as "Flying Bobs". They can typically be found at carnivals, where another common name for them is the "Himalaya," but can also exist at amusement parks such as the Flying Bobs at DelGrosso's Amusement Park, KonTiki at Six Flags New England and at Coney Island (Cincinnati) and Matterhorn at Cedar Point and Lake Winnepesaukah.
The ride was relocated to La Feria de Chapultepec, a Mexican amusement park, where it operated as Cascabel until 2014, when it was renamed Cascabel 2.0. It closed at La Feria de Chapultepec in 2019, and was purchased by Niagara Amusement Park & Splash World near Buffalo, New York, where it is currently in storage. Le Cachot 1954–1998
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As of the census [6] of 2000, there were 1,225 people, 463 households, and 356 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 663.9 inhabitants per square mile (256.3/km 2).
The borough has a historical amusement park, DelGrosso's Amusement Park, founded in 1907. The park was sold to George Rinard in 1928, who in turn sold it to Fred Delgrosso in 1946. The park was sold to George Rinard in 1928, who in turn sold it to Fred Delgrosso in 1946.